Dr. Frank Olson, of Swedish descent, was a CIA agent and civilian scientist at the U.S. biological weapons facility at Fort Detrick in the state of Maryland (including anthrax, which was sent out after 9/11). In the early 1950s, he participated in the CIA mind control programs MK-Ultra and Project Artichoke. There, brutal torture methods and drugs were tested on prisoners in order to make them talk. Several victims died under the torture. (Guantanamo has a long tradition of torture in the United States.)
It became too much for Frank Olson, and he wanted to leave. He confided in the British psychiatrist William Sargant, who, however, worked for MI6. Olson also knew that the United States had secretly used biological warfare agents during the Korean War in 1952, despite this being prohibited.
Sargant warned MI6 that Olson posed a security risk and ensured that he was no longer granted access to the British biological weapons facility at Porton Down. Shortly thereafter, Olson requested to be relieved of his position as head of the Special Operations Division at Fort Detrick.
This led the CIA to murder him while making it appear to be a suicide by throwing Dr. Frank Olson out of a window on the 13th floor of the Statler Hotel in New York on November 28, 1953.
His family—his wife, two sons, and a daughter—have since desperately tried to uncover the truth about the case. CIA agent Robert Lashbrook, who shared the hotel room with Frank on the night of the murder, initially told the family that he had personally seen Frank deliberately throw himself out of the window. Later, he claimed that he had first been awakened by the sound of the window glass breaking.
After The Washington Post revealed on June 11, 1975, that CIA agent Robert Lashbrook, acting on the orders of his superior Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, the notorious figure behind the Mind Control programs, had given Frank LSD shortly before his death, Frank’s daughter, Lisa Olson, confronted family friend Colonel Vincent Ruwet, who had been with Frank on the night of the murder, because he had withheld important information from the family for all those years. Not long afterward, she, her husband, and their child were killed in the crash of a small propeller aircraft.
The Frank Olson case reached the White House in 1975, where President Ford ensured that his aides Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld effectively swept the truth under the rug. Their wrongdoing, therefore, began early.
In 1997, Frank’s son, Eric Olson, obtained the U.S. study A Study of Assassination. In it, the U.S. government provides detailed instructions on how to assassinate individuals considered undesirable by the United States. One of the methods described is striking the victim on the temple with a blunt object.
Fortunately, the family had Frank’s body embalmed, making it possible to perform an autopsy more than 40 years later. A fist-sized hematoma was found on Frank’s left temple, and there were hardly any cuts from broken glass.
Fort Detrick scientist Dr. Bruce Edwards was killed on July 29, 2008. Guess what the official version is!
Source: Andreas von Rétyi, Denn sie wussten zu viel…, Kopp Verlag, November 2008.
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